Army Demonstration Day hits the capital

The Australian Army today displayed a range of equipment and capabilities in Canberra for Army Demonstration Day 2018.

CAPTION: An Australian Army Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter lands at Russell Offices during Army Demonstration Day 2018 in Canberra. Phot by Sergeant Ray Vance.

A wide range of equipment capabilities were on show, including Tiger armed reconnaissance helicopter, M1A1 Abrams main battle tank, Hawkei and Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles, artillery, air defence systems, and a variety of individual soldier combat weaponry and protective equipment.

Army’s ground capabilities were joined by air assets, including the Wasp and Black Hornet unmanned aerial systems, and the Tiger, which landed in Russell’s Blamey Square for the event.

Head Land Capability Major General Kathryn Toohey said the annual demonstration day was a great opportunity to showcase the variety of modern equipment and latest technology used by Army on operations to respond to emerging and changing threats.

“The equipment on display today represented just some of the capability available to the Army,” Major General Toohey said.

“As we continue our modernisation efforts, we are committed to working with industry and researchers to generate a capability advantage for the Army to ensure we are future ready.”

The equipment on show at Army Demonstration Day will form part of the Australian Defence Force display at the Australian Defence Force Academy Open Day tomorrow.

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